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Georgetown Cemetery has a [[Confederate Monument in Georgetown|Confederate Soldier Memorial]] dedicated to Rebel soldiers that died during the [[American Civil War]]. Soldiers inscribed on the memorial are WM. Simons, W. Hall, J.J. Hensly, WM. Sutton, Capt. John Black, WM Tanchill, Bryan Fitzpatrick, B. C. Wootten, and WM Wood.
Georgetown Cemetery has a [[Confederate Monument in Georgetown|Confederate Soldier Memorial]] dedicated to Rebel soldiers that died during the [[American Civil War]]. Soldiers inscribed on the memorial are WM. Simons, W. Hall, J.J. Hensly, WM. Sutton, Capt. John Black, WM Tanchill, Bryan Fitzpatrick, B. C. Wootten, and WM Wood.
Other notable people buried at the cemetery are the World Chess Champion, [[Jackson Showalter]] and two famous artists; Will Hunleigh a landscape artist, and equine artist, [[Edward Troye]].<br style="clear:both;">
Other notable people buried at the cemetery are the World Chess Champion, [[Jackson Showalter]] and two famous artists; Will Hunleigh a landscape artist, and equine artist, [[Edward Troye]].<br style="clear:both;">

It also is the burial site of a murder victim known originally as Tent Girl who was identified as [[Barbara Ann Hackman Taylor]] in 1998.


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Revision as of 18:44, 17 April 2011

Confederate Soldier Memorial.

Georgetown Cemetery located in Georgetown, Kentucky, is the burial site of two Kentucky Governors; James F. Robinson and Joseph Desha, and Kentucky Confederate Governor George W. Johnson. Other famous politicians buried in the cemetery are James Campbell Cantrill, a Democratic nominee for Governor, and Lieutenant Governor James E. Cantrill.

Georgetown Cemetery has a Confederate Soldier Memorial dedicated to Rebel soldiers that died during the American Civil War. Soldiers inscribed on the memorial are WM. Simons, W. Hall, J.J. Hensly, WM. Sutton, Capt. John Black, WM Tanchill, Bryan Fitzpatrick, B. C. Wootten, and WM Wood. Other notable people buried at the cemetery are the World Chess Champion, Jackson Showalter and two famous artists; Will Hunleigh a landscape artist, and equine artist, Edward Troye.

It also is the burial site of a murder victim known originally as Tent Girl who was identified as Barbara Ann Hackman Taylor in 1998.

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